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ECONOMY! p Is the keynote our business. The more you compare our prices with H "J others, the moro you become impressed with the great values we offer. J C WHY P Because we receive great values when buying, therefore can give Ej Jl you great values when selling. Another very important factor of our buei- A U ness is the strictly cash syntem of selling. This enables us to oiler our ex- 3 H tensive stooks to you at 10 per pent, "to 15 per cent, lees than other conoerns, C J because we have no bad debts or office expenses. I! there is any virtue in 3 C values, or power in prices, we are bound to get your trade. C P Give your Clothing c P Money a Chance to do COSY ITEMS FOR Jl 3 Its Best I WINTER ! 3 C Are you a particular man? If bo m , ...._. . ~ . , t ? you shoold inspect our Men's Depart- P?" Manchester Department is brim- J 3 ment at once. Everything required fn * **& new *' nter attractions,, and, h C to complete a gentleman's wardrobe, " h f * lS moT °' the ,f a Vu gS "f 8, ™ every C 3 stocked in up-to-date styles, great instance, unusually liberal. We are 3 ■1 Tariety, with prices quite in your constantly searching the markets for L ? fevouJ. Are you an economical !! h . at 18 . b f«* and "ost practical. si 3 man ? One who wants the most for B< ?| n ß *M° ti J ««h ~b uy e rßu ™* 3 C hiß money. Then you are the man sellers, it naturally follows that we T 3 we want to see. We want to show c » n "« at P" 0 * 8 indisputably lower 3 5 • you our extra big values in than those asked elsewhere. People U ■i ~ . , *, t! 3 r,, a «... engaged in getting their homes r* 5 Grate CaprLined Gloves at 8/11, rea 8 dy B fo r winter will not hesitate to h a. fl_, i / 1. j avail themselves of such an oppor- C H Gents' Cape Suede Gloves, fur lined, tunity of purchasing. 3 I" at 6 y 9 pair . J v 6 r 3 Gents' Aetracban Lined Gloves at «J 5 n. 2/ 3 . 2 ' 6 . t o 4 ' 6 P«'P air .4. Handsome Tapestry, Serge and P H Gente , Knitted Gloves, leather Chenille Curtains Sand 3J yds. 3 3 n?* "It a ,9 ' I'% Wi long, at 18/6, 22/6 to 25/b per C C Gents' Aberdeen Knitted Gloves, pai £ ' ' ' " J C Boys' Wooiiea Gloves, sizes from and Embroidered 3 H 3 to 8, at 10d. to 1/3 pair Felt Table Covers, in the most L. 3 Gents' Lace-front Jerseys, in cardi- asked f " c »lo««- Sizes 8-1, s4 C nal and ruby, at 5/-, 5/6, 5/9, 8 " 10 - 812 - at sacrifice prices. T J 6/6 each Bed and black, green and black t 3 Children's Jerseys, in navy, car- Tablings, fiOin. and 72in. wide, |J J" dinal, ruby, white, and fancy at 1/7,1/10,2/-a yard. ~J 3 checks, at 2/9, 3/3, 3/6, 3/9, 4/- Embroidered Mantle drapes, in plush C t to 5/6 each an d felt, at 1/11, 2/6, 3/3, 3/6 r> J Gents' Braces, at 1/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, to 8/6 a yard. h 5 oen«Kraces,at 3/ .and **j≥? IS ? C Boys'BrLes!sd.,6d.,7d. per pair sizes, at the lowest prices. H H Cardigan Jackets, at 3/11, 4/3, 5/3, Coloured Quilts, in 10-4, 11-4, 12-4, L. '3 7/9, 9/3, 10,9 to 14/6 each from 4/6 to 8/3 each. H r Men's Woollen Shirts, at 6/11 and White Cotton Crib Blankets at 11 Jd. J J 8/3 each Large size, 2/11, 3/3, 3/11. £> Jj Mean's Union Ihirts, at 4/3, 4/9, 6/9 Coloured Bush Burs, plain and H 2 -& Bhirt - - 3s ' 3 - * sl. § 3 Me»?ljX,Shi,Hrta/6,3(9,«/6 9d, 1;, 1/3. 1/6 to 2/- H p Crash Towelling, 5Jd, 6Jd, 7Jd to t 3 Have you a boy ? Bring him along n 4 d J&- L C and let us cloth him well at prices to Coir Mats, in all sizes, 2/6, 3/3, 3/9, J fl fit your purse. 4/3 to 6/6 each. |j 3 IT IS PRACTICAL ECONOMY TO BUY AT L \ TONEYGLIFFE & CAREY'S \ 3 COLOMBO AND GLOUCESTER STREETS. C

When COUGHS and COLDS have laid us low, a Ministering Angel thou, AMINTA - UNEQUALLED AS A COUGH MEDICINE. Price i 1/6 and 2/6 WILLIAMSON & CO., CHEMISTS, Telephone 1903. HIGH STREET Near Freeman's.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12502, 25 May 1906, Page 4

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